LiesbethDoornbosch

The paintings and collages of Liesbeth Doornbosch almost certainly find their origins in architecture. It looks as though Doornbosch cuts up old blueprints of houses and buildings into fragments she then shifts around to come to a transparent composition which serves as the basis for a painting. The painting z.t. 2009 shows several of these architectural layers. The bottom layer is made up of colour planes and looks like it could be an interior space. On top of this layer, she lets indoor and outdoor spaces flow into one another in wide perspectives and in an aesthetic green. Windows, tables and cabinets are visible in thin lines. Aesthetics is important in her work in which she tries to disrupt the viewer's act of seeing in a pleasant way, and put this to the test, while the image always remains appealing.